sal64
Platinum Member
the only problem with loaded tires if you get a flat you loose all your juice then back to the dealer to refill .
yea but if you are in the woods you cant jack up so quick.
If you are going to mostly mow, then go with wheel weights. Or buy a HEAVY box blade. If you check the prices, the light box blade cost + the wheel weight cost is about the same as the heavy blade. Just get the heavy one, it will work better as a counter balance and you will still have a light machine for mowing.
jb
Compared to most others Kubotas are light in weight tractors. Some say that is a bad thing about a Kubota. From my experience Kubota has made a tractor that is not so heavy and still able to transfer the power to the ground as well as a much heavier tractor. .
Compared to most others Kubotas are light in weight tractors. Some say that is a bad thing about a Kubota. From my experience Kubota has made a tractor that is not so heavy and still able to transfer the power to the ground as well as a much heavier tractor.
Andy, Im sure you meant Force. Merely going faster would allow the Kubs to put all their Power to the ground. The light tractor would never be able to deliver force comparable to the heavier one tho, due the traction limitation you stated.Absolutely not true. The friction calculations that determine how much power is transfered to the ground are clearly dependent on mass which is correlatable to weight. Less weight equals lower power transfer.
Andy